Say goodbye to Chittenden County Transportation Authority and hello to Green Mountain Transit.

The transportation agency, which is partnered with the Green Mountain Transit Agency, will rebrand to become Green Mountain Transit this winter, according to a news release sent on Friday. The rebrand serves as the final step in the two transportation agencies becoming one unified regional agency.

The agency offers bus and shuttle routes, including student transportation, throughout the state.

With the new name comes a suite of new technologies to improve the customer experience, including a new Automatic Vehicle Location system which will allow passengers to track buses in real-time on a mobile device. Funding for the project was provided by the Vermont Agency of Transportation, said Karen Walton, General Manager of CCTA.

Also new this year will be a mobile ticketing system. A mobile ticketing app allows passengers to purchase tickets on a mobile device before taking a bus trip, the press release stated.

These services are expected to be implemented this year before or in conjunction with the new Downtown Transit Center grand opening. The new, state-of-the-art transit center is expected to be complete in fall 2016.

The transit center will serve as the main hub for the CCTA. More than 1 million riders will pass through its doors annually.